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Anbernie Homeland (P)

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Count:
44
Wall:
-
Level:
Partner
Choreo:
Choreographer:
Roy Moore
Music:
My Homeland - Bernie Underwood
 
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Position: Right Side By Side Position, holding inside hands
Release & change hands with partner as comes natural during dance
 
1-2MAN: Step forward left, step right beside left
 LADY: Step back left, step right beside left
3-4MAN: Step left over right, step right beside left
 LADY: Step left side left, step right beside left
5-6MAN: Step back left, step right beside left
 LADY: Step forward left, step right beside left
7-10Step forward left pivot ½ right, step forward left pivot ¼ right
Man behind lady facing ILOD
 
11-14Step left across right, right to side, left behind right, step ¼ to LOD on right
15-20Step forward left pivot ¼ right, step left across right, back on right left to side, step right across left
21-27Left to side, right behind, left step ¼ to LOD, step/rock forward right, recover on left, step/rock back on right, recover on left
28-34Step forward right pivot ¼, step forward right pivot ¼, step forward right pivot ½, step right beside left
35-36On the balls of both feet, swivel to face partner with a small nod/bow & swivel back to LOD
Man now on lady's right hand side
 
37-38MAN: Step back left, step right beside left
 LADY: Step forward left, step right beside left
39-40MAN: Step left side left, step right beside left
 LADY: Step lover right, step right beside left
41-42MAN: Step forward left, step right beside left
 LADY: Step back left, step right beside left
43-44On the balls of both feet, swivel to face partner with a small nod/bow & swivel back to LOD
Lady now on man's right hand side

REPEAT
The music for this dance is a Viennese Waltz speed (196 bpm). The steps are done left foot one step, on 1-2-3, then right foot, one step on 4-5-6, as denoted by the prominent drum beat. Or the dance can be done to any slow beat music. 65 to 80 bpm

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